Fall River

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At Least You Bought Her Flowers 02:16 Tools
My Heart, The Beggar 03:04 Tools
The President Has Been Kidnapped by Ninjas 03:00 Tools
I'm Not a Big Fan of Parentheses (Burn Baby, Burn) 01:39 Tools
The Boards 00:45 Tools
If We Knew Then What We Know Now 03:34 Tools
Cash Out 02:48 Tools
This Room's A Revolution 02:17 Tools
Dead Ends and U-Turns 03:29 Tools
DNA Of A Liar 02:33 Tools
Hands in the Air 02:22 Tools
Nice Tattoos 01:54 Tools
Toffler's Wound 02:41 Tools
Rollo Tomasi 01:52 Tools
Two Words Are Not Enough 02:14 Tools
Brooks Was Here 02:04 Tools
Secret Diary 01:04 Tools
Two Are Not Enough 01:04 Tools
Kill The Lights 01:04 Tools
Atleast You Brought Her Flowers 01:04 Tools
Toffler 01:04 Tools
2 Words Are Not Enough 01:04 Tools
I'm Not A Big Fan Of Parenthes 01:04 Tools
Tattoos 01:04 Tools
I dont Like Parenthesies 01:04 Tools
Untitled (The Rock Song) 01:04 Tools
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Rollo Tomas! 01:04 Tools
Atleast You Bought Her Flowers 01:04 Tools
I'm Not A Big Fan Of Parentheses (Burn, Baby, Burn) 01:04 Tools
Boards 01:04 Tools
Fall River - Nice Tattoos 01:04 Tools
The Rock Song 02:19 Tools
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Ali :: Vocals | Kevin :: Guitar | John :: Drums | Matt :: Bass Fall River formed in early 2003 after the break-up of their first project, Manhunt . Since 3 of its 4 members were already a solidified writing team of 5+ years, they began working on material and playing shows almost immediately. The goal was clear: to take the musicianship and lessons learned from their last project and continue forward. In just the relatively short time they've been together, they have released a 3-song demo that has sold over 2,000 copies, toured the Midwest, South, and East Coast, and made a name for themselves across most the US. Blending disjointed rhythms with quick time changes and one-noter grooves, Fall River has created a unique and intense sound: Think hardcore meets rock 'n' roll, with vocals that rival some of the most brutal in the scene. Fall River isn't about taking the rock and roll image too seriously; their captivating live show is just as much fun as it is passionate. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.